Bleach is a Japanese 2018 Netflix film, produced by Warner Bros. It’s based in the manga/anime by the same name. It was release in Japan in July 2018 and made available to American audiences in September 2018.
Genre: Action, Fantasy
Length: 1 hour 48 minutes
Produced by Warner Bros
Directed by Shinsuke Sato
Summary
Ichigo Kurosaki is a high school student who can see ghosts. One day he runs into a soul reaper, Rukia, who means to give him some of her powers, but ends up giving him all of it. She then tries to strengthen his powers, so they both can return to normal.
Review
Action movies aren’t really my style, but I’m beginning to feel that fantasy is. When I first encountered this film, I walked in and my husband just started to watch it. He told me he didn’t think I’d like it, but for some reason I did.
I have heard of Bleach before. The title doesn’t exactly entice me. Bleach..? Umm…I see enough of it when I’m cleaning.
Characters
- Ichigo Kurosaki (Sota Fukushi)- Our main protagonist. He’s a high school student who see ghosts and becomes a soul reaper.
- Rukia Kuchiki (Hana Sugisaki)- The soul reaper who lost her soul reaping abilities. She has to train Ichigo so he can get strong spiritually and return things back to normal.
- Orihime Inoue (Erina Mano)- She has a crush on Ichigo.
- Uryu Ishida (Ryu Yoshizawa)-Ichigo’s classmate and a Quincy
- Yasutoa “Chad” Sado (Yu Koyanagi)-Ichigo’s classmate and friend
Story
Because I have never seen the anime or read the manga, I wasn’t quite sure what I was getting myself into and that’s usually how I like to do it (that’s partially the reason why I don’t put too much information into reviews). This story felt new to me. The movie was quick to take off. We get thrown into the story rapidly. We may not know everything right away, but the information comes to us in the right time.
Shout out to the writers, Shinsuke Sato and Daisuke Habara! Even though I have never seen the story, it was so well written/created that I plan to watch some of the anime (there’s no way I’m watching a billion episodes of this series) and possibly read the manga. I imagine that it wasn’t too disappointing to the fans of Bleach (like almost all live actions are). As for me, the beginner, I felt that the story was introduced at a nice pace and making sure that any important information was known.
Also the anime has 366 episodes and the manga has 696 chapters, I have no idea how the writers were able to condense all that information into a 2 hour movie. The story arc must have been well-chosen.
Music
All the music was created by Yutaka Yamada. The song I did like was the “Zanbakuto.”
Click to hear the playlist.
Quotes
“Something tells me that you won’t defeat me.”-Ichigo (I need this much confidence in my day-to-day life.)
“Eat well and live well. Age well until you go bald. Die smiling. Make your life worth living.”-Ichigo’s dad
Favorite Scenes
This is probably the only scene that I absolutely love. It’s actually repetitive scene where the classmates says Ichigo is dead, but Ichigo comes in and says that he’s alive (and he stands exactly like below each time).
Afterthoughts/Recommendations
I have plenty of afterthoughts, first off the ending was perfect. It closed up the story, but not completely. I mean we don’t know if he gave all of Rukia’s powers back . So we also don’t know if he’s still a reaper.
Another thing, what’s up with Chad? He has to have some power (okay, I did a little research on him but I’m going to act like I didn’t).
Then this hollow…
Look at it! It looks like a mix between a spider and “no face” from Spirited Away. So creepy!
And this guy…
If this was an American movie, I think Johnny Depp would play this character.
Connection-to-Life
Kendo
Rukia’s Red Glove
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